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  • A Guide to Farleigh Hungerford, Co. Somerset by JACKSON, Rev. J.E.
    JACKSON, Rev. J.E.
    A Guide to Farleigh Hungerford, Co. Somerset Illustrated with ground plans and plates of arms, and an appendix of ancient manorial and ecclesiastical deeds by the Rev. J.E. Jackson

    London Houlston & Sons 1879

    Third Edition. Frontispiece, Title Page, iv + 141pp (including 2 sepia photogravure images and 3 b/w plates + 22 hand-coloured plates. Long Quarto. Original Paper Wraps, Green cloth spine with gilt titles. Top of spine bumped and a little chipped. Edges of wraps bumped and chipped at corners. Upper and verso covers slightly marked. Internally, good with some scattered foxing. Book plates of John E Pritchard and Josceline Grove on front past down and front free end paper. Farleigh House is a large country house, previously the centre of the Farleigh Hungerford estate, and has sometimes been called Farleigh New Castle. The castle was sold for salvage in 1705 to the Houlton family. It…

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    London Houlston & Sons 1879

    Third Edition. Frontispiece, Title Page, iv + 141pp (including 2 sepia photogravure images and 3 b/w plates + 22 hand-coloured plates. Long Quarto. Original Paper Wraps, Green cloth spine with gilt titles. Top of spine bumped and a little chipped. Edges of wraps bumped and chipped at corners. Upper and verso covers slightly marked. Internally, good with some scattered foxing. Book plates of John E Pritchard and Josceline Grove on front past down and front free end paper. Farleigh House is a large country house, previously the centre of the Farleigh Hungerford estate, and has sometimes been called Farleigh New Castle. The castle was sold for salvage in 1705 to the Houlton family. It is now a 'romantic ruin' since the 1730s, it retains two of its corner towers and in the ownership of English Heritage. The two sepia photographs usefully show the state of the property and its setting at the time of publication. Uncommon.

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  • [RUFFORD ABBEY]
    Rufford Abbey, Nottingham, Catalogue of The Rufford Collection Including treasures acquired by the ancestors of the Savile family during three centuries : to be sold on the premises by Messrs Knight, Frank & Rutley in conjunction with Messrs. Christie, Manson & Woods, on Tuesday the 11th day of October 1938, and 9 subsequent days ...

    London Knight, Frank & Rutley with Christie, Manson & Woods 1938

    202pp. Frontispiece and 14 photographic plates. Octavo. Paper Wraps. New end papers. Cover discoloured and a little chipped around edges. Top of spine bumped. Some marks (chocolate?) on upper and verso wraps. Internally very crisp. With ink-written sale prices of some of the items. Numerous magazine cuttings and correspondence to and from Josceline Grove loosely inserted into book. Book plate and book and its purchase description on front paste down. "A Melancholy record of one the most important dispersal's between the wars." [Grove]

    Stock ID: 22663
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  • History and Description of Woburn and It's Abbey, Etc., Etc.. by [WOBURN ABBEY] PARRY, J. D.
    [WOBURN ABBEY] PARRY, J. D.
    History and Description of Woburn and It's Abbey, Etc., Etc.. in the collection of His Grace the Duke of Bedford

    London Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, London; S. Dodd, Woburn; and P.Wright, Brighton 1832

    xii pages, 2 leaves, 320 pages frontispiece, 6 double plates. New binding; quarter calf with raised bands and gilt titles on spine and marbled paper boards. New end papers etc. to make this an attractive copy of this comprehensive history of the estate and its family up to the early 19th century. Upper boards a little marked in places else a good copy. Written in two parts: Part 1 includes the history of the town and the ancient abbey; a biography of the Russell family; a sketch of the Gordon family; a description of the town and the vicinity of Woburn Estate. Part 2…

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    London Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, London; S. Dodd, Woburn; and P.Wright, Brighton 1832

    xii pages, 2 leaves, 320 pages frontispiece, 6 double plates. New binding; quarter calf with raised bands and gilt titles on spine and marbled paper boards. New end papers etc. to make this an attractive copy of this comprehensive history of the estate and its family up to the early 19th century. Upper boards a little marked in places else a good copy. Written in two parts: Part 1 includes the history of the town and the ancient abbey; a biography of the Russell family; a sketch of the Gordon family; a description of the town and the vicinity of Woburn Estate. Part 2 addresses Woburn Abbey, its portraits, paintings, sculptures and the gardens and park. Pasted down onto front paste down is Eric Sextons FSA's book plate, opposite Josceline Groves bookplate on free end paper. Loosely inserted plate depicting the Duke of Bedford's Stables.

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    Stock ID: 22662
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  • CHUTE, Chaloner W
    A HISTORY OF THE VYNE in Hampshire. being a short account of the building & antiquities of that house situate in the parish parish of Sherborne St. John Co Hants & of persons who have at some time lived there.

    Winchester & London., Jacob & Johnson & Simpkin, Marshall & Co. , 1888

    x, 173pp. 13 black & white plates including frontispiece, plus numerous black & white illustrations within the text. Half vellum over grey boards. Quarto. First edition. t.e.g. Vellum sl. grubby and titling on spine a little worn, but a very good copy of this late 19th century history of the house. Upper board bumped along top edge. Internally, some discolouration on f.e.p else very clean and bright. Bookplate of Josceline Grove along with descriptions of the books from previous owners pasted down on front end papers. Name of C. L. Chute (Sir Charles Lennard Chute MC 1879 - 1956) inscribed in pen on front paste down.

    Stock ID: 22661
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  • [WOBURN ABBEY] SMITH A. H. MA FSA
    Catalogue of Sculpture at Woburn Abbey in the collection of His Grace the Duke of Bedford

    London printed for private circulation. 1900

    4 + 98pp including 51 woodcuts. Tall 8vo. Red cloth, gilt titles on upper board within ruled lines. Pasted down onto front paste down is Hugh Pagan's catalogue entry for this item Catalogue 41 October 2001. Front end paper has ownership bookplate of Josceline Grove and notes on his purchase of this copy. Slightly rubbed at head and base of spine. A few spattered spots on upper board else internally very good. Details 254 numbers following a short [3]pp note on the Sculpture Gallery at Woburn built originally as a conservatory by Henry Holland.

    Stock ID: 22660
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  • An Historical and Topographical Account of the town of Woburn, its Abbey and vicinity containing also a concise genealogy of the House of Russell and memoirs of the late Francis, Duke of Bedford. by [WOBURN ABBEY] DODD, S.
    [WOBURN ABBEY] DODD, S.
    An Historical and Topographical Account of the town of Woburn, its Abbey and vicinity containing also a concise genealogy of the House of Russell and memoirs of the late Francis, Duke of Bedford.

    Sold by the booksellers in the neighbouring towns; and Baldwin Chadock and Joy, London 1818

    [xvi including subscribers list] + 17 + 140pp; [2] ads. Frontis of Woburn Church + 1 plate of the house. 195 x175mm. Half calf, marbled boards, recent red spine label. Original boards. Raised bands Very good. Bookplate of previous owner on second end paper. Small stain on half title and title page where coat of arms has been hand painted in blue with a neat hand. Useful on the history of the area and family. Includes a useful description of the modern abbey, its contents, [ in brief ] and grounds.

    Stock ID: 22657
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  • [DUKERIES] WHITE, Robert.
    The Dukery Records being notes and memoranda illustrative of Nottinghamshire's Ancient History,

    Worksop Pirvately printed 1904

    452pp illustrated. 4to. Brown cloth, gilt titles on upper board. Spine slightly faded and with some water marks. Bookplate of Josceline Grove, along with his description of the book on front paste down. Internally very good. With crisp illustrations. Notes on the Barony of Grove, Nottinghamshire and a letter about the cost of the book loosely slipped into the pages. Robert White ( born 1820 ) of Worksop was a renowned author and biographer famous for his directories and histories of Nottinghamshire. This publication is a valuable compendium of ancient topographical information on Nottinghamshire which was much altered by the spread of industrialisation and the impact of the motorcar.

    Stock ID: 22654
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  • [JIRICNA] JIRICNE, Evy, Preface.
    In/Exterior: The Works of Eva Jiricna

    Prague, Techo 2005

    192pp illustrated with colour and b/w plates. Spiral bound, laminated wrappers. 280x250mm. Text in English and Czech. The book presents a selection of 39 executed projects and designs documenting the work of the Czech-British architect Eva Jiricna. More than 250 photographs and drawings offer an overview of her diverse work, especially shops, apartments, and offices, as well as a hotel, library, orangery, bus station and clubs. Designed, edited, and produced by Dennis Crompton with Annie Bridges and Zuzanna Lipinska.

    Stock ID: 22642
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  • GOODHART RENDEL H. [introduction]
    International Exhibition of Modern and Commercial Architecture

    London RIBA 1929

    34pp. 8vo Paper wrapper,slight rubbing + small tear to the base of the spine otherwise good. Catalogue for the exhibition held at R.I.B.A Galleries, Conduit Street 1929. The aim of the exhibition was to prove that commercial architecture could be good architecture and there are lists of major new commercial developments in the catalogue. 351 items including cinemas, garages, offices etc drawn from world wide locations.

    Stock ID: 17948
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  • Imprint of India by [SMITHSON, Alison]
    [SMITHSON, Alison]
    Imprint of India

    London The Architectural Association 1994

    Works Series no VI 55pp illustrated. Square 4to. 230x230 Perfect bound. Fine Text in sepia overprinting pages of grainy illustrations. Smithson recalls in a ollage of fiction and images drawn from memories of hot, dusty travels in India. Written in the style of a travel diary. It restates the concerns of its companion volume, Climate Register, observing patterns and ways of inhabitation, and the relationship between climate and the making of buildings.

    Stock ID: 22611
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  • [ACADEMY ARCHITECTURE]
    Academy Architecture and Annual Architectural Review [from 1896, Academy Architecture and Architectural Review].

    London Alex Koch & Sons, 1889-1931

    62 volumes. . Small 4to. Mixed set but generally good. Mostly in blue lettered cloth as issued. Numbers 40, 50, 56 and 59 in good paper wrappers. A few ex-library copies with class marks on spine and ancient library stamp on prelims. A few others a little shaky at hinges. Some have hand marked notations showing number on spine. Founded by the Swiss-born architect Alexander (Alex) Koch (1848-1911) it was an international review of contemporary architecture, and, from volume 3, 1891, contemporary sculpture. It includes a few articles, but mainly photographs and drawings. Each issue contains approximately 250 illustrations. The value in the journal is in the review it provides on international…

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    London Alex Koch & Sons, 1889-1931

    62 volumes. . Small 4to. Mixed set but generally good. Mostly in blue lettered cloth as issued. Numbers 40, 50, 56 and 59 in good paper wrappers. A few ex-library copies with class marks on spine and ancient library stamp on prelims. A few others a little shaky at hinges. Some have hand marked notations showing number on spine. Founded by the Swiss-born architect Alexander (Alex) Koch (1848-1911) it was an international review of contemporary architecture, and, from volume 3, 1891, contemporary sculpture. It includes a few articles, but mainly photographs and drawings. Each issue contains approximately 250 illustrations. The value in the journal is in the review it provides on international styles including the arts and crafts movement and beaux art styles. In terms of building types, it includes housing schemes, cottages, public buildings, commercial buildings, memorials etc. As an overview of the design styles of the first 30 years of the 20th century they are excellent.

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    Stock ID: 22608
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  • RICE & SON LTD BUILDING CONTRACTORS
    Book of the firm's history and its construction projects. Undated

    nd c1938

    Unpaginated. c12pp Introduction briefly outlining the development of the firm followed by c60pp illustrations of projects + c12pp period ads for building products and specialist firms. Long 4to. Green cloth covered boards with art deco style gilt lettering on upper board. At the time of production, the firm was based in Stockwell, London with specialist woodworking department in Margate. Inter – war projects illustrated include various Odeon cinemas, mansion blocks including Nell Gwynn House, Chelsea, the Bexhill Pavilion, Margate Lido, various suburban housing schemes, offices and shops, schools and colleges. Work centred on London and the south east. The Architects noted for most of the projects that are illustrated.

    Stock ID: 22578
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  • A Descriptive and Historical Account of the Monuments & Tombstones in the Church of St. Nicholas, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. by WELFORD Richard (Compiler.)
    WELFORD Richard (Compiler.)
    A Descriptive and Historical Account of the Monuments & Tombstones in the Church of St. Nicholas, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

    London: Hamilton Adams and Co. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: M & M W Lambert, 1880

    [vi], 160pp, xiii[i]pp index and 'corrections and alterations.', 32 steel-engraved plates with tissue-guards, head and tailpieces, decorated capitals. 4to. Original red Morocco binding with gilt decorations and raised bands on the spine. Worn at head and base of spine else a very attractive copy.

    Stock ID: 22573
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  • The Sculptured Bosses in the Cloisters of Norwich Cathedral by JAMES, Montague Rhodes
    JAMES, Montague Rhodes
    The Sculptured Bosses in the Cloisters of Norwich Cathedral

    London Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society 1911

    30pp + 12 b/w plates described by the author, with illustrations of the bosses in the northern alley from drawings by C.J.W. Winter. Folio. Red cloth spine and decorated upper board with title of publication.

    Stock ID: 22568
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  • A Summer's Day at Windsor and Visit to Eton by JESSE Edward
    JESSE Edward
    A Summer's Day at Windsor and Visit to Eton

    London, John Murray 1841

    iv + 151pp + 4pp list of popular works published by Mr. Murray. c.25 b/w illustrations including 14 engraved plates and folding frontispiece (plan of Windsor Castle). 12mo. Decorative cloth with striking gilt motif on front board. Spine slightly sunned and some small marks on upper and verso boards. Small amount of foxing on a number of the plates, else a good copy.

    Stock ID: 22565
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  • SPRINGER, Willy [ editor ]
    Das Gesicht des Deutschen Theaters

    Oldenburg Gerhard Stalling Verlag 1926

    172pp illustrated with c300 b/w plates of the exterior of theatres providing a good photographic record of Germanic theatre design. 4to. Red lettered open weave cloth. Good copy. With bookplate on front paste down of Edwin A Dawes. Locations of each theatre noted. Edwin Alfred Dawes was a British biochemist and magician from Yorkshire. [died 2023].

    Stock ID: 22526
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  • A Description of Fonthill Abbey Wiltshire illustrated by views drawn and engraved by J. Storer by First monograph on Fonthill Abbey [FONTHILL] STORER, James
    First monograph on Fonthill Abbey [FONTHILL] STORER, James
    A Description of Fonthill Abbey Wiltshire illustrated by views drawn and engraved by J. Storer

    London Published by W Clarke, J. Carpenter, W. Miller, C. Chappel, White and Cochrane, Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Brodie and Co., and J. Storer: Coe, printer 1812

    24pp frontis + 6 plates and one vignette in the text. 258x132mm. Original boards with paste down title label [ cropped at corners]. "Views of the Abbey at Fonthill Wiltshire: accompanied with a particular description of that superb edifice". Corners and spine rebound with green morocco. Gilt decorated spine. Edges of all images foxed but actual images unaffected. First edition, the first monograph on Fonthill Abbey, it records the building and its interior as it was about to be completed for William Beckford; work finished in 1813. It effectively marks the completion…

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    London Published by W Clarke, J. Carpenter, W. Miller, C. Chappel, White and Cochrane, Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Brodie and Co., and J. Storer: Coe, printer 1812

    24pp frontis + 6 plates and one vignette in the text. 258x132mm. Original boards with paste down title label [ cropped at corners]. "Views of the Abbey at Fonthill Wiltshire: accompanied with a particular description of that superb edifice". Corners and spine rebound with green morocco. Gilt decorated spine. Edges of all images foxed but actual images unaffected. First edition, the first monograph on Fonthill Abbey, it records the building and its interior as it was about to be completed for William Beckford; work finished in 1813. It effectively marks the completion of the north range of the building.

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    Stock ID: 22299
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  • WILLIAMS ELLIS, Clough.
    Cottage Building In Cob, Pise, Chalk & Clay In Cob, Pisé, Chalk & Clay A Renaissance

    London Country Life 1919

    First edition 141pp frontispiece + 28 b/w plates, line illustrations in text. Cloth backed boards. Corners + head and base of spine bumped. Some slight foxing throughout the text pages. Loosely inserted magazine article about concrete house construction. Impressive study of vernacular building methods using mud, adobe, etc. Hard to find. A very clear study of these vernacular building methods.

    Stock ID: 22110
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  • WRIGHT, Richardson.
    Low Cost Suburban Homes a book of suggestions for the man with the moderate purse.

    New York Robert M McBride & Company [1916] 1920

    120pp illustrated with b/w plates and line ills including house plans. Loosely inserted is a newspaper cutting + 4 further clippings from the company Frederick J Dolan, a real estate company, showing houses constructed that could be viewed. 4to. Green cloth overprinted with black titles. Very good copy. The whole book is about kit houses which could be erected in suitable locations and is packed with examples of styles and locations in the USA. Signed by a previous owner inside the front cover in pencil. Sections on: The service of the architect, by H. Hammitt. How to go about planning your home, by C. E. Schermerhorn. The cost of different…

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    New York Robert M McBride & Company [1916] 1920

    120pp illustrated with b/w plates and line ills including house plans. Loosely inserted is a newspaper cutting + 4 further clippings from the company Frederick J Dolan, a real estate company, showing houses constructed that could be viewed. 4to. Green cloth overprinted with black titles. Very good copy. The whole book is about kit houses which could be erected in suitable locations and is packed with examples of styles and locations in the USA. Signed by a previous owner inside the front cover in pencil. Sections on: The service of the architect, by H. Hammitt. How to go about planning your home, by C. E. Schermerhorn. The cost of different kinds of building, by G. H. Ingraham. The promise of American house building, by R. A. Cram. An album of low cost suburban homes and also gives the addresses of contributing architects.

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    Stock ID: 21972
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  • MILWOOD WILSON T. (Editor)
    Garden City Houses and Their Domestic Interior Details. Second Edition.

    London, Technical Journals Ltd 1913

    104pp illustrated throughout with plans, elevations and b/w plates. Viii pages of period ads at end. Cloth backed boards, a little worn, with chips and bumps to corners. Spine exhibits a 5cm split. Internally good. Introduction by T Milwood Wilson. Draws widely on examples at Gidea Park, Hampstead Garden Suburb and Esher Park as well as individual locations around the UK. With a list of architects represented.

    Stock ID: 22467
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